Grass Roots' Concert to Key Homecoming Max Nield Re-Elected
Vol LXIV, No. 3 Western Montana College Dillon, Montana Grass Roots' Concert Friday, October 20, 1972 To Key Homecoming AsPrexy A two-hour concert by “The The group integrates five Max Nield Re-elected j irass Roots,” a solid favorite of distinct personalities: Warren After outlining key aspects of the McKeever forecasts Saturday’s op music fans, will highlight Entner, guitar ; Rob Grill, bass and Four officers and 12 directors of Western-Rocky contest here as a I iomecoming attractions at vocal; Reed Railing, songwriter- the WMC Booster Club, cited for WMC grid program, McKeever classic match-up between two j Vestern Montana College. guitarist; Joel Larson, drums; and their outstanding accom presented an interesting view of clubs on the rebound after rugged The famed five-member combo, Virgil Weber, organist. plishments of the past year, were recruiting practices throughout the starts. j tuthors of six gold singles and two The Grass Roots are not only unanimously re-elected to 1972-73 state. Summarizing the season, he ’old albums, kick off the gala great on records; they also achieve terms at the club’s noted key injuries as a stumbling Vestern weekend with their 8 p.m. a well-delivered live sound. reorganizational meet Tuesday “ TTiere are no free rides for block. ippearance Thursday, Oct. 26, in Rather than making concerts a evening in the State Bank football players at Western,” he he Physical Education Complex. replay of their greatest hits, the Hospitality Room. said, “ and, as a result, the young Homecoming activities, which personable quintet strives for a Heading the slate for the third “ Our kids are young and they’ve men who come here do so with the ilso include queen coronation, “total show” concept which straight year is President Max encountered costly mistakes knowledge that they must work— >arade, dances and pep rallies, touches on all types of music.
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